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Today, I am excited to share some of my favorite FAUX lily and compare various STEM options. I will also show you how different groups look together and share some tips to help you create beautiful arrangements!
First, if you do not want to search for tips in the post to find the links, here is the following Tulips my favorite tulips and some other similar options if you are looking for a specific color or price point (and sometimes they have coupons!).
These are the three types that you requested and that seem more realistic:
Lily white lily latex (some of them on this link are slightly different, this is the latex, so make sure to check what you require) light pink lily
More couple to look:
Lily does not have yet but it looks similar to me (and it may come in other colors and sizes of a bouquet)
Larger


I will start by saying that there is no comparison between real flowers and magazine. Whenever they could be real, it will always be more beautiful without limits. Real plants and flowers bring more joy and health as well. :). But I think there are reasons that you may want to think about the presence of Fu!
We live in Washington State and is the capital of lavender of the United States, so I feel guilty a little talked about Fu when you are a tulip farmer everywhere around us is about to explode. But, let’s talk about them anyway!
Over the past few years, I have been increasing my appreciation for the presence of some seasonal legs and blooming all over the house for several reasons (not to mention the prosperity of Fu has become more realistic!).


Below are some of the reasons that I had to estimate the presence of Fu flowers:
It is available for a bouquet whenever you want.
I can get more than one bouquet at one time throughout the year.
Buying real flowers often can become expensive.
I do not always have flowers in my pattern and we only started to put the landscape.
I can put a seasonal bouquet anywhere at home and do not worry that Fenjan’s puppy will sneak to eat.
It is good to invest once and be able to keep it for a long time.
I enjoy seeing beautiful bouquets all over the home.
Better of all, I love they are easy care!
I will share more about my definition of the easy care house at some point But today let me show you some of my fake laps!


I don’t know if you have searched for lasse Fu recently, but they not all look like.
You can see lily on the left in the picture above look much more realistic than on the right – see the difference in the leaves and stems (although both groups of lily are very beautiful).
There are many differences that make those on the left look more realistic (and tips about what to search for when choosing a lily vu):
Lily is made of different materials that make it feel like a real lily! The leaves and stems appear more realistic, the coloring on all flowers is more unique, some lily in the group is closed and some open – which I think is like a more real bouquet
Flowers can be more realistic more expensive for each leg, but it is good to find bouquets with fewer legs if you want to maintain the cost.
Of course you can always collect more over time, or mix several types together!
One of the ways to extend the budget is a new and ancient mixing, or the most expensive and less expensive, together.
Advice: If you mix the most realistic stems with less realistic, try to place the most realistic leaves in the outer part of the package.
Allow me to show you some tulip groups that I used for my bouquets:


Here is what this is the 10 -sofa package in my jug.
I love how simple, rejuvenated, and naturally, just ten lily looks with some volatility on the side of the jug.
This is another group in which I also thought – it looks very similar. Make sure to check what they do when you shop if this is important to you, as well as compare what the leaves and stems (and the length of the stems appear).
Sometimes one group is more expensive because it is the best quality or due to the number of listed flowers (often makes the price per leg less, something to consider!).
You can mix different types of lily to extend your budget, but the difference can also give it a more realistic look. Or a real confusion with Fu, no one needs to know :).


Below is what his jug with 20 mixed legs – this contains 10 legs that have the most realistic leaves (two firms come from five in this group – and you can get different colors) in addition to that I have added 10 stems from the least realistic leaves in the color of champagne.


This is what the lily looks closely with champagne colors.


Here is a small bouquet of several colors with a more realistic lily, not to make this a beautiful bouquet? It comes in different colors as well.
Pink
Latex Coral
white


These are the three types that you requested and that seem more realistic:
white
The latex choir (some are slightly different, this is rubber, so be sure to check what you ask)
Pink
I asked these things almost, look very similar (they have more stems, but the cost of each leg was less).


Here is an original group of light pink lily, my original group of coral lily, mixed with a few newer realistic events! I love coral, so the colored pop on this is the joy of joy … and they hold me so that I can reach the Tulip farms and buy the real deal!
Do you want to watch videos as I compare this lily and share tips on how to arrange them? Here 3 You can check:
A comparison of my new coral lily mixed with original and coral pink groups. A close video of the realistic white lily package. A comparison between my new white lily with my original collection, as well as tips on how to arrange them together in a vase.
Other sources in this post:
The curtains of the yellow cafe and the rabbit’s mug – both temporarily from the stocks sadly, but you can join the waiting menu to be notified when they come back!
Motor shade lamp in the image of the top kitchen